Category Archives: UPAX

UPAX’s CDSM-6 devotes five hundred pages to the discussion of homosexuality. Here are the most basic and most important principles relating to homosexuality, mental health, and morality:

We start by pointing out that there are two general types of homosexuality:

1. HW – Homosexual Weakness

2. HC – Homosexual Choice

HW – HOMOSEXUAL WEAKNESS – TYPE ONE

This type of Gay falls into four subcategories.

MDH – MENTAL DEFICIT HOMOSEXUALITY

“MDH Gays” are homosexuals who are mentally handicapped.There are two types:

MDH-1 Gays: this type does not have sufficient intelligence to know that what they are doing is wrong.

MDH-2 Gays: this type has sufficient intelligence to know that what they are doing is wrong.

DH – DELUSIONAL HOMOSEXUALITY

“DH Gays” are homosexuals that suffer from one or more delusions. DH Gays fall into two categories:

DH-1 Gays: This type of Gay once knew the truth but has deceived themself into believing that what they are doing is not wrong.

DH-2 Gays: Virtually all DH-2 Gays are children who have been raised to be Gay and are under the age of twelve. This type of Gay has believed all their usually short life that what they are doing is not wrong.

EWH – EMOTIONAL WEAKNESS HOMOSEXUALITY

“EWH Gays” are, for example, little children who have been forced into a homosexual lifestyle by more powerful, sexual predator Gay adults. These children, usually mentally, emotionally, and physically brutalized by these predator adults, are too terrified (hence, emotionally weak) to refuse to engage in the homosexual activity.

OH – OTHER HOMOSEXUALITY

The description of “OH Gays” is beyond the understanding of most people; so, we will not provide it at this time.

HC – HOMOSEXUAL CHOICE – TYPE TWO

“HC Gays” are people who know that homosexuality is wrong and freely and voluntarily choose to engage in homosexual activity.

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